Date: 02/20/01
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On 20 Feb 2001 zerodiv <email protected> wrote:
> ID: 9363
> User Update by: zerodiv <email protected>
> Status: Closed
> Bug Type: Reproduceable crash
> Description: Floating point error upon startup
>
> Any eta on a point release? I'd rather not use a snapshot on productional servers.
5-6 weeks probably ... but snapshots are mostly stable. I myself use a
snapshot on a production box. But alternatively, you can use only the
new file in which the error was fixed. That wont have a big impact on
the other things in the PHP code base.
Derick
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